Lightfield
AI-native CRM that builds itself and does work for you
1.5K followers
AI-native CRM that builds itself and does work for you
1.5K followers
Lightfield reads your emails, meetings, and calls to build your CRM automatically. No manual data entry — ever. Connect your inbox, upload a spreadsheet or CSV from your old CRM, and everything is recreated in less than five minutes. Ask it anything in plain English: who needs follow-up, what objections keep coming up, how has our ICP shifted — answered from your actual conversations. Then put it to work to draft follow-ups, create board decks, build proposals, and more.










Ogoron
This sounds like a huge time‑saver! You mention connecting an inbox and uploading a CSV from an old CRM. Can you clarify the process? Does Lightfield support all major email providers (Gmail, Outlook, Exchange) out of the box? And when migrating from a legacy CRM, does it preserve historical timelines, deal stages, and custom fields, or is it a basic contact + company import?
Looks awesome! Is a LinkedIn integration in the roadmap? Some of the CRMs i've used for personal networking (Dex, Clay Earth, Folk) automatically update and fill in a contact's profile via their LinkedIn - find it gives a ton of useful context via work history, bio description, alumni status etc.
Congrats on your launch@keith_peiris It's a great idea ✨👏 I can see how this would be useful, we use hubspot which automatically gets populated with every lead but follow ups remain pretty manual which can lead to incomplete or outdated info. Would love to give this one a try! What safeguards do you have for personal data protection?
The zero data entry piece is what gets me — most CRM failures I've seen come down to people stopping updates after week one, not from bad intentions but because it's just one more thing to log. Curious how Lightfield handles deal context that lives in attachments — PDFs, decks, or documents shared over email rather than the email body itself. Does that kind of content get pulled in and indexed too?
The proactive layer is what stands out to me here — especially if it can turn meetings + relationship context into genuinely useful prep instead of just another CRM summary. Curious how you think about keeping those suggestions specific without making reps feel like they’re being nudged by generic AI playbooks.
Tome
Excited for this launch! Congrats team
Lightfield
@kian_kolahdouzan Thanks for the note, appreciate your support.
Proven team, but CRM has a long history of well-funded AI-native challengers hitting the Salesforce/HubSpot wall. The real moat question: does accumulated conversation context create meaningful switching costs, or can a customer export and move on in a day?